Pulaski Bridge

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The Pulaski Bridge in the big apple town connects Long Island town in Queens to Greenpoint in borough over Newtown Creek. It absolutely was named when Polish military commander and yank Revolutionary War fighter Kazimierz Pułaski (Casimir Pulaski) due to the big Polish-American population in Greenpoint. It connects eleventh Street in Queens to McGuinness avenue (formerly metropolis Street) in borough.
Designed by Frederick Zurmuhlen, the Pulaski Bridge may be a structure bridge, a sort of bridge. It carries six lanes of traffic and a pedestrian walk over the water, Long Island Rail Road tracks, and therefore the entrance to the Queens-Midtown Tunnel. The pedestrian walk is on the west or downstream aspect of the bridge, that has sensible views of the commercial areas encompassing Newtown Creek, the skyline of Manhattan, and of variety of alternative bridges, as well as the Williamsburg Bridge, the cantilever bridge, and therefore the nationalist Bridge. The bridge was reconstructed between 1991 and 1994.

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